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Aim of the Course:

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to deal properly with primary and permanent dentition in growth and development as well as prevent and treat oral conditions, which may occur during childhood and promote dental health through organized community efforts.

Aim of the Course:

 Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to: Easily diagnose any deviation from normal growth and development of the orofacial structures and outline the possible treatment procedures being aware of the Sequelae of neglecting it. Also, can contribute perfectly in preventing and intercepting any deviation from normalcy using removable appliances.


1. Aim of the Course:

Upon completion of the course, the successful student should be able to:

This clinical course is designed to give an in-depth understanding of the different restorative management of dental diseases using direct and indirect restorations with different adhesive protocols.


Intended Learning Outcomes Of Course (ILOs ):

a- knowledge  and understanding

At the completion of this course successful student will be able to

a.1. Select ceramic material according to different clinical situations.

a.2. Identify different resin cements and their clinical uses.

a.3. Recognize the different cavity designs in different carious lesions.

a.4. Determine the best caries removal protocol according to caries lesion status.

a.5. Realize the clinical conditions where shift from direct to indirect restoration is mandatory.

a.6. Recognize the different direct restorative material and adhesive protocols with their pros and cons.

a.7. Realize the different management strategies in vital and non-vital badly decayed teeth.

a.8. Understand the clinical challenges when using different technique sensitive restorative materials

a.9. Memorize the clinical guidelines to optimize durability and guarantee long term success of direct restorations.

 

b- Intellectual skills

By the end of the course successful student should be able to

b.1 Choose the appropriate methods for different indirect restoration.

b.2 Categorize adhesive restorations according to different indications.

b.3 Correlate adhesive protocols with adhesive restorations for each case

b.4 Assess different protocols of caries management in different carious lesions

b.5 Integrate and link the information gained across the course program with the problem solving in vital and nonvital teeth.

b.6 Plan treatments for complicated cases.

b.7 Apply the concept of complete dentistry to restore hard tooth structure defects.

 

c. Professional and practical skills

By the end of the course, successful student should be able to

 

c.1 Demonstrate patient and decide whether to use direct or indirect restorations.

c.2 Prepare for adhesive restorations with different extensions

c.3 Decide successful protocols managing badly decayed teeth

c.4 Prepare for adhesive restorations with different extensions

c.5 Implement indicated techniques and procedure to manage complicated cases.

 

 d- General and transferable skills

By the end of the course, the successful student should be able to

d.1 Work coherently as partners in clinic with each other in a teamwork.

d.2 Demonstrate appropriate professional attitudes and behavior in dealing with staff members and helping personnel.

d.3 Communicate with the patient with flexibility and respect his needs.

d.4 Play role in management of restorative patients in faculty clinic

 

 

 

 

 


Aim of the Course:

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to deal properly with primary and permanent dentition in growth and development as well as prevent and treat oral conditions which may occur during childhood and promote dental health through organized community efforts.